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LETTERMEN, BACK ROW: Greg Lindeberg, Guy Wojtowicz. Paul Olson. Bart Rehbein, Greg Swenson. Gregg Johnson. John Polzin. Gerry Goiffon, Bob Moore. Randy Kolbow. Lance Osterbauer, Andy Niemczyk. Joe Benson. Todd Phillips. Todd Gallagher, Scott Kohler; THIRD ROW: Coach Anderson. Terry Tschida, Jack Wilcoxen, Tom Motchenbacher. Jeff Nielson. Robin Fugate. Roger Meyman. Steve Houle. Tom Carlisle. Rick Reidt. Steve Grund. Matt Wolff. Bob Schmidt, John Moore. Jeff Thoreson. Chuck Sibbald. Mike Hughes. Leroy Magnuson, Coach Dettmer; SECOND ROW- Mark Moraczewski, Dick Valenty, Bob Berger. Pat Kelly, Dennis McDonald, Lance Haseltine, Steve Sargeant, Doug Smith. Tim Herges. Marty Jensen, Craig Dahl; FRONT ROW: Tom Hagen. Bruce Carlson. Micky Grundhofer. Doug Banta, Lee Nelson. Dave Blackbird. Ray Cich, Tom Petroske 16 Lettermen
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1. Mrs. Casey checks with staff members before going to a journalism workshop. 2. Typing is a basic necessity in FLOEA. Prolifique Roars Again Prolifique, the literary magazine that allows students to have their poems, stories, artwork, and pictures pub- lished, has tried a new idea this year. Instead of selling one issue at the end of the year, the staff has decided to produce three issues, fall, winter, and spring, and give them away to students. The staff, headed by Ms. Kaye Casey, made money by going out and getting patrons from Forest Lake to sponsor them and by selling suckers at lunch periods. Many of the old staff worked hard this year, but there was an overwhelming amount of sopho- more enthusiasm. The Forest Lake Office Education Association (FLOEA) headed By Jack Buys, has once again captured the inter- est of students by selling Kathryn Beich candy during all lunches throughout the year. President Ronald Demar- ais, aided by other officers, helped to organize other members in working towards their future ambitions. FLOEA BACK ROW: Jack Buys. Ron Demaris. Judy Anderson. Gayle Scheuneman. Becky Zaudtke. Gracia Linder. FRONT ROW: Lisa Blatter. Roxanne Thompson. Lynn Byron. Cindy DuPaul. Andrea Kunshier, Lori Rhoda. Lori Anderson. FLOEA Prolifique 15
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Lettermen Sponser Harlem Diplomats The 1976-77 pep club, now in its second year, elected Brenda Houle as President and Kathy Zeller as secretary. Class representatives Karen Shalander, Debbie Nieder- korn, and Teri Lindstrom worked together with their ad- viser, Mrs. Teichner, and over 70 students to promote school spirit throughout the year. To distinguish pep club members, gold sweaters were purchased and chevrons were made available, according to the number of years a member participated. The pep club also sold pom-pons, and worked hand-in-hand with the cheerleaders in mak- ing announcements and posters for the teams and fans throughout the year. Sitting by the gates of the football field, lettermen sold stadium cushions to raise money. Providing entertain- ment for the Forest Lake audiences, the Harlem Diplo- mats, a basketball team from Canada, played the Forest Lake faculty and Jaycees. Bob Dettmer and Rick Ander- son were the advisors for the Lettermen, with Bart Reh- bein as president, Andy Niemczyk as vice-president, and Bob Schmidt as secretary and treasurer. Initiation was held in both the fall and winter. Taking up trays, reciting poetry, and obeying the lettermen’s every command were the initiates duties. The lettermen sponsored a pol- ka to begin Christmas vacation and to celebrate a basket- ball victory. Representing all sports, the lettermen added a lot to FLHS. PEP CLUB. BACK ROW: Nancy Kubes. Linda Bowker, Kerri Guttsen. Jay Matheson. Jenny Ostlund, lone Oberg. Judy Hebert, Jill Reiman. Penny Hockensmith, Doreen Tyler, Mary Houle. Patty Prescott. Joy Risnes, Pam Johnson. Dawn Flint. Garnet Zimmer. Jenny Welch, Jody Stockdill, Cindy Winberg; THIRD ROW: Cheryl Nelson. Chris Niemczyk. Jackie Wright. Sandy Anderson. Sheri Muller, Debbie Alcock, Mary Cardinal. Lorie Hawkinson. Donna Kroska. Lori Schmidt. Bonnie House. Yvonne Boyes. Rainie Schwab. Dolly Hibbison, Sheri Wells. Debbie Cree; SECOND ROW: Caryl Bairaktaris. Carolyn Pratt. Mary Grun. Ann Lien. Teri Grover. Joy Simonson. Connie Forsell, Sandy Keller. Denise Robinson: FRONT ROW: Karen Shalander, Debbie Niederkorn, Terri Lindstrom, Brenda Houle. Kathy Zeller. Debbie Erickson, Mary Beth Ostrand Pep Club 17
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